The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
Hello Shawn, The 24x60 etrailer Enclosed Cargo Carrier for 2" Hitches - Steel - 440 lbs #e54VV is a great option for hauling your gear while keeping it protected. We do have a cover available for it as well! You will want the Cargo Cover for…
Hello Andrew, Well that sounds like quite the fun trip, what state or states will you be traveling through? You're asking a really important question, especially since you're planning a cross-country trip with about 250 pounds of bikes and…
Hey Dan, The Yakima Load Warrior #Y07070-74 will in fact fit your factory crossbars on that Toyota RAV4. It is one of the more popular vehicles that uses these so they would be crazy to not make it compatible with the factory rack. This will install…
I do have a solution for you, but the 24x60 etrailer Cargo Carrier #e98874 is not designed to be used on the back of an RV. Generally speaking, folding carriers are not ideal because they do not stand up too well to the extra stress exerted by the…
Hey John, yes the LED light kit part #98174LED that you referenced does fit the Reese hitch cargo carrier part #63153. This would give you the LED taillight kit you are looking for. What do you plan on carrying with the carrier?
Possibly leaning towards most likely but I do not have a Telsa Model Y in front of me to see. What I can do is give you the height of the 39x25 Inno Cargo Carrier with Removable Cargo Box item #IN94MR so you can confirm whether or not you'll be…
Hey Anthony! For your setup I recommend using the Swagman Swivel Hitch Extender #S86SR. Not only will this extend the cargo carrier out past your spare tire, but the swinging arm means you don't have to unload your carrier just to open up your…
Hey Brendan! What are you looking to get out of an aluminum carrier? We actually have the 39x25 Inno Quick Base Cargo Carrier #IN92RR which isn't your traditional carrier, but it does have a rise in the shank where the platform will sit (see…
The cargo bag I highly recommend for your Pro Series Cargo Carrier #63153 is the etrailer Cargo Bag #988501. It has 20 cubic feet of storage, is waterproof with PVC coated nylon, and has six tie-down straps that will secure it to your Pro Series…
Hello Chuck, thanks for reaching out. We do carry two hitches for the 2025 Honda Pilot, the Curt #C22HR and the etrailer #e27KR. Both hitches are structurally identical since our etrailer brand is actually manufactured by Curt. The only noteworthy…
Free up space in your vehicle with cargo carriers designed to haul what you can’t fit inside. Choose from hitch-mounted cargo baskets, roof boxes, spare tire carriers, or modular rack systems—all tested to keep your gear secure on the road. Whether you're loading up coolers for the campground or packing extra bags for a long trip, etrailer has the right solution for your SUV, truck, or car. Weather-resistant bags, lockable boxes, and accessories like straps and covers make travel easier and more organized.With over 75 years of assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for the job at hand.
What kinds of cargo carriers can I get for my vehicle?
There are two main options: hitch mounted and roof-mounted carriers. Hitch-mounted carriers attach to your vehicle’s trailer hitch and are great for heavier or bulkier items. Roof-mounted carriers, like boxes or baskets, attach to roof racks and are perfect for lighter gear or extra storage when you’re on the go.
How can I tell if a hitch-mounted cargo carrier will fit my vehicle?
First, check if your vehicle has a trailer hitch. Then, find out the size of your hitch receiver—it’ll be either 1-1/4" or 2". Most carriers are designed for one of these sizes, so pick one that matches. Don’t forget to check the weight capacity of your hitch to make sure it can handle the load. If you’re unsure where to start, take a look at our FAQ on Hitch-Mount Cargo Carriers for tips on choosing the right one.
Can I use a cargo carrier if I have a spare tire on the back?
Yep, you just need to make sure the carrier has enough clearance to fit around the spare tire. Measure the distance from the center of your hitch pin hole to the edge of the tire, then check the carrier’s clearance specs. This way, you know it’ll fit before you buy. If you’re looking for detailed tips, check out our FAQ for a full guide.
What’s the difference between steel, aluminum, and plastic cargo carriers?
Steel carriers are super strong and usually coated to resist rust, but they’re a bit heavier. Aluminum is lightweight and rust-proof, so it’s easier to handle. Plastic carriers are light and won’t corrode, but they usually have a lower weight limit. It just depends on what you’re hauling and how often you’ll use it.
Are there any must-have accessories for cargo carriers?
Tie-down straps or bungee cords are great for keeping your stuff secure. A hitch lock is a smart idea to prevent theft, and if you’re worried about weather, a cargo bag or cover will protect your gear from rain or snow. These little extras make a big difference!